So i was able to get my CNC machine running by visiting the local CNC users group. they helped me through EMC2 as it is a bit of a pain to initially set up. A tutorial on how to get your DIYLILCNC machine set up though EMC2 would be a nice thing to have since we are all working under the same mechanical specs.

Now I need to know what kind of bit everyone is using in their Dremal?

@amigaman, I’m wondering if there’s something wrong with the instructions–you’re the second person this week to mention the EMC section being confusing.

We tried as much as possible to link to EMC’s existing instructions (which are great, btw) so that when they run updates we won’t have to worry about changing our documentation. But maybe it needs to be spelled out more clearly in our pdf?

Any more specific advice for us as we work on instructions for v1.0.3? Are there particular steps that you found to be missing/confusing?

AS your setting up EMC2 your asked a lot of questions about speed and travel rate ect. Since we all have the same hardware we should all have the same answers for these questions. If a tutorial on what the appropriate answers are to facilitate setting up the software would be a big help.

In our experience, all you need to do is run the EMC stepconf wizard, check your latency, and accept all of the default commands (at least initially). You can also cross-check the step/direction pins against HobbyCNC’s setup. This should at least give you jog movement, which you can then refine with experimentation. Beyond that, sit tight and we’ll have another look at making this part of our instructions more clear.

So I now have everything working (thanks to some help from the local CNC user group who were impressed withthe DIYLILCNC machine)!! But am confused as to what bits people are using. Any hints on the proper bit and where to get it.

I’m researching making the bed for a PVC build I will be making. I see that when using MDF you guys use wood glue. What if I were to make the bed from PVC. What would one use for adhearing added spans? PVC glue? I feel like that would just fall apart over time.